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    Anthony Davis Worked Out With Phil Handy To Prepare For 2024 Olympics

    By Vishwesha Kumar,

    7 hours ago

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    Anthony Davis has been rigorously preparing for the 2024 Olympics with renowned trainer Phil Handy at the 94 Feet of Basketball camp. Their focus has been on enhancing Davis' ability to create separation in the post and mid-range areas off the dribble, ensuring he brings his A-game to the international stage.

    Despite Handy's departure from the Los Angeles Lakers coaching staff following Darvin Ham's firing, Davis maintained his training relationship with Handy. Known for his exceptional coaching and player development skills, Handy has continued to play a crucial role in refining Davis' game.

    In the training sessions, Davis has been honing his mid-range and post-game moves, with Handy providing valuable tips and demonstrating key techniques. The results of these intensive workouts have been evident in Davis' performance for Team USA. His preparation has paid off, with ESPN's Brian Windhorst lauding Davis as the best player on Team USA based on his showcase performances.

    During the five games leading up to the Olympics, Davis showcased his versatility and defensive prowess. He averaged 11.8 points, 9.8 rebounds, 1.4 assists, 1.0 steals, and an impressive 3.0 blocks per game. His shooting efficiency was notable, hitting 48.8% from the field and an astounding 50.0% from three-point range.

    Davis ' defensive presence has been particularly impactful. Leading the team in both rebounds and blocks, he has become a cornerstone of Team USA's defense. This dominance has sparked discussions about him potentially starting over Joel Embiid , given his consistent performance and ability to anchor the team's defense effectively.

    Overall, Davis' dedication to working with Phil Handy has clearly paid off, setting him up for a standout performance in the Olympics. His improved skills and on-court leadership will be vital as Team USA aims for another gold medal.


    Anthony Davis Has A Chance To Become The Best Player In The World

    Anthony Davis has shown glimpses of his potential to become the best player in the world, particularly during stretches when LeBron James was sidelined by injury. This past season, Davis solidified his status as a top 10 player, and at times, demonstrated that he can be among the top 5 in the league.

    In what was his most durable season, Davis played 76 games and 24.7 points, 12.6 rebounds, 3.5 assists, 1.2 steals, and 2.3 blocks per game while shooting 55.6% from the field. His impressive stats earned him an All-Star selection, a third-team All-NBA selection, and a spot on the All-NBA Defensive First Team.

    Davis' defensive prowess is already among the best in the league, and his two-way ability sets him apart from many other players. With LeBron James turning 40 in his upcoming 22nd season, the responsibility to lead the Lakers will increasingly fall on Davis' shoulders. New Lakers head coach JJ Redick has emphasized that Davis will be the focal point of the offense, with a strategy aimed at getting him easy looks and maximizing his abilities.

    If Davis can deliver standout performances for Team USA at the Olympics and follow it up with an MVP-level campaign, a Defensive Player of the Year (DPOY) campaign, and lead the Lakers to an NBA title, he could rightfully claim the mantle of the best player in the league. Such achievements would undoubtedly elevate his status and demonstrate his dominance on both ends of the court.

    While the Lakers are not currently favored or widely considered as top contenders, Davis' evolution and leadership could change that narrative. His ability to stay healthy and perform consistently at a high level will be crucial in determining whether he can fulfill his potential and be recognized as the best player in the world.

    Related: Anthony Davis Is The Only Player Who Won NBA Championship, Olympic Gold Medal, FIBA World Cup, And NCAA

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